Pennsylvania voters will see the names of county commissioners, township supervisors and school board directors on their May 16 primary ballots.But a handful of appeals court races also are vying for voters’ attention:Superior CourtFour open seats are up on Superior Court, the state’s busy mid-level…
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Pennsylvania's May 16 primary includes state judicial races
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